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#167 – The Competitive Edge of Shorter Work Weeks

  1. #167 - The Competitive Edge of Shorter Work Weeks Mitch Simon & Ginny Bianco-Mathis 47:10

In this episode of Team Anywhere, host Mitch Simon chats with Jake Kurtz, CEO of Brick Media, about his revolutionary implementation of a 4-day workweek. Focused on human-centric leadership, Kurtz shares insights on how prioritizing employee well-being led to remarkable business Growth and a happier, more committed team. This episode delves into how Brick Media’s approach challenges the conventional 5-day workweek, fosters work-life balance, and positions the company as an attractive employer while maintaining client satisfaction.

Learn more inside this week’s Team Anywhere episode by clicking on the link below!

► https://simonleadershipalliance.com/TA167-jake-kurtz

Watch the full podcast episode here:

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🎧 Apple Podcasts – https://apple.co/3q08HjO

🎧 Spotify – https://spoti.fi/44yuTAD


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Mitch Simon Host of the Team Anywhere Podcast

As CEO of Simon Leadership Alliance, Mitch brings decades of experience in leadership development, organizational change, and team performance optimization. He's known for his unique approach to leadership, blending traditional wisdom with cutting-edge strategies to inspire teams to reach new heights.

Mitch's influence extends beyond the boardroom as the host of the Team Anywhere Podcast, where he shares insights, interviews, and strategies for building high-performing teams in today's remote and distributed work environments. With his engaging style and wealth of knowledge, Mitch empowers listeners to lead with confidence and adaptability, no matter where their teams are located.

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